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Are PCs powerful enough?   [Edit]

Survey period: 18 Sep 2000 to 24 Sep 2000

The 1GHz barrier has been broken, but many of us still only type at 60 words per minute. Do we need faster PCs, or have they hit the point where faster doesn't mean better?

OptionVotes% 
They are fast enough.275.29
They are nearly fast enough. Another GHz or two would be nice.224.31
They are fast enough for the average user, but not for a developer.5310.39
They are fast enough now, but new, bulky software will always slow the system down.10720.98
They are still too slow.173.33
There is no such thing as "fast enough". We are barely scratching the surface of what we can do with computers.28455.69



 
GeneralProcessor Speed isn't everything Pin
Ryan Schneider26-Sep-00 6:05
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Dmitriy M. Rezniskiy21-Sep-00 4:02
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Alvaro Mendez21-Sep-00 4:26
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Dmitriy M. Reznitskiy21-Sep-00 23:48
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Peter23-Sep-00 23:25
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HuwDavid26-Sep-00 4:53
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didi27-Sep-00 4:59
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Yuri Gershanov19-Sep-00 18:27
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Yuri Gershanov21-Sep-00 4:03
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Alvaro Mendez21-Sep-00 4:33
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Crispy Critter20-Sep-00 10:47
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GeneralI/O & Memory Speed Pin
Steven J. Ackerman18-Sep-00 6:23
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Gert Boddaert20-Sep-00 5:21
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Farhan Noor Qureshi21-Sep-00 12:35
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Geldar18-Sep-00 0:58
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Chris Maunder18-Sep-00 2:14
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Arnt Witteveen18-Sep-00 4:04
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Dave Rothgery18-Sep-00 7:45
Dave Rothgery18-Sep-00 7:45 
Well, the basic maxim of hardware upgrades is that you decide how much you can afford to spend on hardware, then buy the best that you can get for that money. Then you use it until software you want to use is unacceptably slow. That's what I always tell people. I also tell them that for everything except the latest games, a low-end PC will be fine for two years or so.

For me, my P-75 (bought from summer earnings between my freshman and sophomore year of college) was unacceptably slow a year ago, but I was also short on cash. If I had money last year, I would've ended up with something like what you have, and wouldn't even think of upgrading it now.

Instead, I bought a new computer earlier this month, and it's a P3-800. It runs Win2K, not Win95, and has more RAM on its video card than my old system had, total -- and I went with the cheap video card. And everything is a lot faster.

Will I drool over 2 GHz P4s next year? Maybe. Will I buy one? Not a chance. Will I buy another upper-midrange box in 3-5 years? Almost certainly
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Audrey MacLean18-Sep-00 9:24
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